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'''Botoşani Region''' ('''Regiunea Botoşani''') was one of the newly established (in 1950) administrative [[Regions of the RPR|divisions]] of the [[Communist Romania|People's Republic of Romania]], copied after the Soviet style of territorial organisation. It existed until 1952 when it was merged into [[Regiunea Suceava|Suceava region]].
'''Botoșani Region''' ('''Regiunea Botoșani''') was one of the newly established (in 1950) administrative [[Regions of the RPR|divisions]] of the [[Communist Romania|People's Republic of Romania]], copied after the Soviet style of territorial organisation. It existed until 1952 when it was merged into [[Regiunea Suceava|Suceava region]].


==History==
==History==


The capital of the region was [[Botoşani]], and its territory comprised the area of the nowadays [[Botoşani County]]. In 1952 the region was dissolved and its rayons were incorporated into the [[Regiunea Suceava|Suceava region]].
The capital of the region was [[Botoșani]], and its territory comprised the area of the nowadays [[Botoșani County]]. In 1952 the region was dissolved and its rayons were incorporated into the [[Regiunea Suceava|Suceava region]].


==Neighbors==
==Neighbors==


Botoşani region had as neighbors:
Botoșani region had as neighbors:


East: [[Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic]]; South: [[Regiunea Iaşi|Iaşi region]]; West: [[Regiunea Suceava|Suceava region]]; North: [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic]].
East: [[Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic]]; South: [[Regiunea Iași|Iași region]]; West: [[Regiunea Suceava|Suceava region]]; North: [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic]].


==Rayons==
==Rayons==


Botoşani, Darabani, Săveni, Dorohoi, Truşeşti.
Botoșani, Darabani, Săveni, Dorohoi, Trușești.


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Revision as of 21:36, 21 March 2014

Botoșani Region (Regiunea Botoșani) was one of the newly established (in 1950) administrative divisions of the People's Republic of Romania, copied after the Soviet style of territorial organisation. It existed until 1952 when it was merged into Suceava region.

History

The capital of the region was Botoșani, and its territory comprised the area of the nowadays Botoșani County. In 1952 the region was dissolved and its rayons were incorporated into the Suceava region.

Neighbors

Botoșani region had as neighbors:

East: Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic; South: Iași region; West: Suceava region; North: Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.

Rayons

Botoșani, Darabani, Săveni, Dorohoi, Trușești.